Two popular British imports have their finales this weekend. First, tonight, Doctor Who (Sci Fi, 8:30 ET/PT) ends its fourth season with an episode that finds the Torchwood folks coming to the rescue. Then on Saturday, Robin Hood (BBC America, 9 ET/PT) wraps up its second season with Robin and his men once again facing death some for the last time.

Ronnie Shelby will always love that retro hokeyness of the College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium. Former public address announcer Jack Payne, for example, used to introduce visiting media to the crowd, which is not done anywhere else.

Dale Baird, the winningest thoroughbred trainer with more than 9,400 victories, died in a crash along an icy highway when he lost control of his pickup truck while hauling a livestock trailer. He was 72.

It's alive but just barely. If there's fun to be found in Young Frankenstein (* * out of four), Mel Brooks' latest movie-to-Broadway-musical transformation, it's all the result of the giddy, goodwill-laden charms of the original. What worked on film works, for the most part, on stage.